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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Nurses are continuing their fight for safer staffing - with another round of industrial action

    Nurses are continuing their fight for safer staffing - with another round of industrial action


    More than 36-thousand Nurses' Organisation members will strike from 7am to 11pm today, and again on Thursday.

    Union delegate Noreen McCallan says nurses have been pushing Health New Zealand for a solution to workforce shortages, for over a year.

    She says it hasn't come up with anything that provides any assurance it's interested in safe staffing levels.

    Health New Zealand says thousands of procedures and appointments could be postponed - but care will still be there for those who need it.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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